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approve the changes dahlia farmy is an associate professor of political science science at long island university she explains why she believes the measures are a challenge to democracy in egypt. but what these constitutional amendments do is put the executive branch or the president above the parliament and the judiciary with the military solidifying power around that now when we think about what constitutions are supposed to be for constitutions are essentially the contract between the state and society where essentially the constitution is it a protect the rights of civilians with this constitution is now designed to protect is the c.c. regime which is very different than what essentially a constitution is all about it also removes a lot of procedural protections and checks on contracts and bidding and military role in the economy it actually removes all of those checks and so essentially this constitution is not just not in keeping with democracy and human rights and the root of the arab spring it actually does solidify military authoritarian rule in egypt france's president to many and my ca
approve the changes dahlia farmy is an associate professor of political science science at long island university she explains why she believes the measures are a challenge to democracy in egypt. but what these constitutional amendments do is put the executive branch or the president above the parliament and the judiciary with the military solidifying power around that now when we think about what constitutions are supposed to be for constitutions are essentially the contract between the state...
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to approve the changes adelia family is an associate professor of political science at long island university she explains why the constitutional amendments are a challenge to democracy in egypt but with these constitutional amendments do is put the executive branch or the president above the parliament and the judiciary with the military solidifying power around that now when we think about what constitutions are supposed to be for constitutions are essentially the contract between the state and society where essentially the constitution is it a protect the rights of civilians with this constitution is now designed to protect is the c.c. regime which is very different than essentially a constitution is all about it also removes a lot of procedural protections and checks on contracts and bidding and and military role in the economy it actually removes all of those checks and so essentially this constitution is not just not in keeping with democracy and human rights and the root of the arab spring it actually does solidify military authoritarian rule in egypt. the first shipment of humanitaria
to approve the changes adelia family is an associate professor of political science at long island university she explains why the constitutional amendments are a challenge to democracy in egypt but with these constitutional amendments do is put the executive branch or the president above the parliament and the judiciary with the military solidifying power around that now when we think about what constitutions are supposed to be for constitutions are essentially the contract between the state...
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global democracy promotion as we did in the ninety's in the eighty's dahlia funny from long island universitythank you for your insights on outta there. well egypt's president has called the head of saddam's transitional military council and offered help. says he supports security and stability in a statement the egyptian president says he agrees with the will and choices of the sudanese people saudi arabia and the united arab emirates have also offered support to the transitional military council well sudan's military council has sacked the prosecutor general and two of his aides a key demand of protest leaders demonstrations have continued in the capital khartoum for in the eleventh day they are calling for a civilian rule and want the military council to step aside and less than a week after president omar bashir was deposed they fear nothing will be done to end repression or the economic crisis hit morgan has been following developments from that capital. the military council has announced that it has dismissed the state attorney as well as his aides they're saying it's part of reforms to
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powerful military well that he had found me as an associate professor of political science at long island university and she says egypt's economy has suffered on the c.c. . since the military coup of two thousand and thirteen and then president elect we have seen egypt degraded economically where the cost of living has increased where upwards of sixty percent of population is a poverty and so economically has not been successful in terms of security even though the military isn't is in sinai with all the u.s. military aid and buying arms from france sisi has not been able to eliminate twelve hundred fighters isis fighters from sinai so in terms of securing the state and growing the state economically all of his schemes including the expansion of the suez canal has not led to the growth that he has promised and sourcing that he's not carrying out to saying that president needs to be in power and extend his term limits so that he can be successful goes against the notion of what a democratic process is all about it's about being voted in and then out of office not being voted in and then being removed
powerful military well that he had found me as an associate professor of political science at long island university and she says egypt's economy has suffered on the c.c. . since the military coup of two thousand and thirteen and then president elect we have seen egypt degraded economically where the cost of living has increased where upwards of sixty percent of population is a poverty and so economically has not been successful in terms of security even though the military isn't is in sinai...
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country let's speak now to dalia fuck me who is associate professor of political science at long island university joining us live from new york thank you for talking to us what are your reservations about this whole referendum process. so the referendum is over oh well it's over the constitution the constitutional amendments that will turn egypt formally into a military dictatorship when you put the military above the constitution is that the body that will safeguard the constitution safeguard democracy and safeguard the state which is in their terms of this new amendment you're essentially creating a military authority over the states now we already know that the parliament in egypt is more of a rubber stamp because it's stacked with sisi supporters former military and security apparatus but the one vestige that used to be independent is the judiciary and now when the president will be the person who appoints judges the person who has the power over the judiciary we're no longer talking about judicial independence but the but clearly i mean the process is going to the people of egypt the people
country let's speak now to dalia fuck me who is associate professor of political science at long island university joining us live from new york thank you for talking to us what are your reservations about this whole referendum process. so the referendum is over oh well it's over the constitution the constitutional amendments that will turn egypt formally into a military dictatorship when you put the military above the constitution is that the body that will safeguard the constitution safeguard...
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held to approve the change is a farm me as an associate professor of political science at long island universitynd she explains why she believes the measures are a challenge to democracy in egypt. with these constitutional amendments do is put the executive branch or the president above the parliament and the judiciary with the military solidifying power around that now when we think about what constitutions are supposed to be for constitutions are essentially the contract between the state and society where essentially the constitution is it a protect the rights of civilians with this constitution is now designed to protect is the c.c. regime which is very different than essentially a constitution is all about it also removes a lot of procedural protections and checks on contracts and bidding and military role in the economy it actually removes all of those checks and so essentially this constitution is not just not in keeping with democracy and human rights and the root of the arab spring it actually does solidify military authoritarian rule in egypt. the first shipment of humanitarian aid fro
held to approve the change is a farm me as an associate professor of political science at long island universitynd she explains why she believes the measures are a challenge to democracy in egypt. with these constitutional amendments do is put the executive branch or the president above the parliament and the judiciary with the military solidifying power around that now when we think about what constitutions are supposed to be for constitutions are essentially the contract between the state and...
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washington she's an associate professor of political science who researches egypt at the law island university in your family welcome back to the news if this goes according to plan how will he change the constitution. so there are some critical issues that are not really discussed for example i know the term limits are really critical but if you really think about what sisi is consolidating his power around when he has veto power over the supreme court when he can appoint judges when he can appoint chief prosecutors the one vested so we thought about in terms of independence in egypt was the judiciary now he will be on top of the judiciary if we look at the behavior of the parliament which has become a rubber stamp to his authority which is stacked not just with his supporters but former military and police personnel the judiciary and the legislative branch are no longer independent and this goes against most conventions un recognized conventions on the role of constitution the constitution is supposed to be a contract between the state and society as a way to protect the citizens rights well
washington she's an associate professor of political science who researches egypt at the law island university in your family welcome back to the news if this goes according to plan how will he change the constitution. so there are some critical issues that are not really discussed for example i know the term limits are really critical but if you really think about what sisi is consolidating his power around when he has veto power over the supreme court when he can appoint judges when he can...
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of the powerful military dalia fahmy is an associate professor of political science at long island university she says egypt's economy has taken a huge hit. since the military coup of two thousand and thirteen and the president's election we have seen egypt degraded economically where the cost of living has increased where upwards of sixty percent of the population is a poverty and so economically has not been successful in terms of security even blue the military is and is in sinai with all the u.s. military aid and buying arms from france sisi has not been able to eliminate twelve hundred fighters isis fighters from sinai so in terms of securing the state and growing the state economic we all of his schemes including the expansion of the suez canal have not led to the growth that he has promised and sourcing that he's not carrying out to see that president needs to be in power and extend his term limits so that he can be successful goes against the notion of what a democratic process is all about it's about being voted in and then out of office not being voted in and then not being removed
of the powerful military dalia fahmy is an associate professor of political science at long island university she says egypt's economy has taken a huge hit. since the military coup of two thousand and thirteen and the president's election we have seen egypt degraded economically where the cost of living has increased where upwards of sixty percent of the population is a poverty and so economically has not been successful in terms of security even blue the military is and is in sinai with all...
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some thoughts now from me who is a professor of political science research in egypt at long island university she tells the proposed changes would eliminate the few remaining checks and balances on c.c. and the military. if you really think about what sisi is consolidating his power around when he has veto power over the supreme court when he can appoint judges when he can appoint chief prosecutors the one vested so we thought about in terms of independence in egypt was the judiciary now he will be on top of the judiciary if we look at the behavior of the parliament which has become a rubber stamp to his authority which is stacked not just with the supporters of former military and police personnel the judiciary and the legislative branch are no longer independent and this goes against most conventions un recognized conventions on the role of constitution the constitution is supposed to be a contract between the state and society as a way to protect the citizens rights well this constitution aims to do is essentially protect the rights of this regime now more critically it puts the military a
some thoughts now from me who is a professor of political science research in egypt at long island university she tells the proposed changes would eliminate the few remaining checks and balances on c.c. and the military. if you really think about what sisi is consolidating his power around when he has veto power over the supreme court when he can appoint judges when he can appoint chief prosecutors the one vested so we thought about in terms of independence in egypt was the judiciary now he...
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national security analyst peter bergen as well as jimmy oxley, explosives expert from the university of rhode island. peter, you're at the no-- the g ivan just reported on, mainly known for doing things such as vandalizing buddhist statues. do you think it could carry out something like this? >> i don't know. but i would be very surprised if it was just this group. what's interesting, poppy, isis has had really scant ability to recruit in sri lanka. sri lankan officials say 32 sri lankans joined isis in 2016. compare that to tunisia where 6,000 joined isis or even france where 1,500 french citizens joined isis. so the isis profile inseed sri lanka has been historically quite small. if, indeed, as barbara is reporting, this is isis inspired or as the government is saying, this is connected to international terror network, that's pretty sobering because we could see other kinds of similar kinds of attacks taking place. >> jimmy, the devastation we've seen from these pictures and the controlled detonation the authorities have done in the wake of this, what do the scenes of devastation tell you about th
national security analyst peter bergen as well as jimmy oxley, explosives expert from the university of rhode island. peter, you're at the no-- the g ivan just reported on, mainly known for doing things such as vandalizing buddhist statues. do you think it could carry out something like this? >> i don't know. but i would be very surprised if it was just this group. what's interesting, poppy, isis has had really scant ability to recruit in sri lanka. sri lankan officials say 32 sri lankans...
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island. the humboldt forum is named after the famous researcher and universal scholar alexander fund on board . construction began in june two thousand and twelve the government is providing five hundred ninety million euros funding an extra one hundred million euros have been collected in donations to reconstruct the baroque facade. aside from the building itself the current folk. this on the objects displayed inside restitution of colonial era artifacts is a matter of heated debate and one the new make him you see i'm contacting a little. a gruesome murder carved in stone and discovered by chance in guatemala in the nineteenth century. incredible boat from oceania fit for the high seas but without a single nail. and a cave from china where buddhist monks prayed over one hundred thousand years ago. treasures from berlin's enormous collection. prussian rulers started these collections over two hundred years ago today they belong to the pressure and cultural heritage foundation the key player in the new book form. around five hundred thousand exhibits will be on display from all continents mos
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island. is fromd presenter stanford university, and california. she will speak on living in a nuclear world, the politics of knowledge on the effects of radiation. and our last speaker for the evening is from gettysburg college, speaking on her research that is ethnographic postrch and education fukushima. please give a round of applause to our speakers. [applause] >> thank you very much for the introduction, thank you all for being here. i appreciate the opportunity to participate in this forum and have the opportunity to share our work looking at thyroid cancer genetics in the population surrounding three mile island. divisionident in the of -- at penn state health. i don't think i need to tell on march 28, 19 79, the number two reactor at three mile island suffered the worst civilian nuclear catastrophe in the united states history. the number will be a little controversial but the estimated radiation release was 2.5 million curies of radioactive gases. there was acident, flurry of government investigations, which largely concluded that there i
island. is fromd presenter stanford university, and california. she will speak on living in a nuclear world, the politics of knowledge on the effects of radiation. and our last speaker for the evening is from gettysburg college, speaking on her research that is ethnographic postrch and education fukushima. please give a round of applause to our speakers. [applause] >> thank you very much for the introduction, thank you all for being here. i appreciate the opportunity to participate in...
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is a professorc of english at roger williams university in bristol, rhode island. -- not far from where i did my early marine biology research and has served as the president of the lincoln group of boston since 2007. in addition to his many articles about abraham lincoln, he has written two books, the first published in 2002 was called "lincoln's moral vision" about the second inaugural address. the second was published this past year, lincoln and the natural environment, that is what he will be speaking about today. that book is part of the concise link and library series from southern illinois university press. one reminder, immediately after his presentation, we will take a kac willeak and dr. tac be out in the lobby signing his books. please welcome to the stage at ford's theatre, dr. james tackac . [applause] dr. tackac: thank you to the abraham lincoln institute for inviting me to speak to this wonderful symposium with other distinguished lincoln scholars. i would like to acknowledge support from my editors at southern illinois university press, sylvia, their interest on a book o
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also on the atonement island of sardinia she's a professor of european university institute and she specializes in the be in politics mediation and reconciliation with unique calling we welcome to the new does this phone call between donald trump and lethal half to put the u.s. in tripoli and the u.n. in new york in an awkward situation. yeah clearly this this confirms the impression that was already very present that despite the claims that the u.n. mission and enjoy support from a number of key international darkness. they have been not real in such support i mean even though it was not consistent u.s. policy to us and leave us alone far in this kind of shift that. has now triggered. a supporting have to or makes it clear and there are the un and the un mission in particular is fighting against huge. international opposition are a major key actors we see in that two days ago the u.s. and russia together. was a un call of forces fighting and so on the why so the as an admission that is is very weak and clearly many libyans are also very angry at this interference in their support of have to an
also on the atonement island of sardinia she's a professor of european university institute and she specializes in the be in politics mediation and reconciliation with unique calling we welcome to the new does this phone call between donald trump and lethal half to put the u.s. in tripoli and the u.n. in new york in an awkward situation. yeah clearly this this confirms the impression that was already very present that despite the claims that the u.n. mission and enjoy support from a number of...
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island conference with dr. holly angelique. and have to coordinate between teaching atr harrisburg, i was doing my phd at the university of british columbia in canada and i was cosmopolitanism. i was reading a book by ulrich ulrich beck called "a world at risk here: he referenced the nuclear accident. so i was reading this book, and at this time, the fukushima nuclear accident happened. it really alter the focus of how i was going to joke about research.anism in my i worked on publications do they with fukushima and also helped with the 35th anniversary conference here with three-mile island, and it was just an uncanny coincidence but i found myself working at the campus location close to three-mile island, having studied fukushima. so thank you, everyone for being here. i want to introduce our keynote arnie gundersen the chief engineer and member of the board of directors for the nonprofit fairwinds energy education funded by his , and energy adviser with more than 47 years of nuclear engineering experience. he earned his bachelor of science degree in nuclear engineering and his masters degree from nuclear engineering, from r.i.
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islands had the highest. option is an assistant professor of health metrics at the university of washington and the lead author of this report he says more needs to be done globally to ensure people get the right amount of nutrition. previous efforts in estimating that help fix the under industry and over the then obesity but there has not been a systematic effort to estimate the health effects. school quality. and this study is try to answer this question or nothing major challenges the lack of i believe sufficient food and vegetable in all countries. or during takeoff and grain probably too much processing grain majority grain that are consuming this current in the form of free find great. depending on the day to be a factor there are different better country to their consumption and one of the perhaps common problems is also. the friend three practice across different countries and leading the country there are some mississippi foods that are currently unfortunately nitpicked that you think for example whole grain and not these are not far off. in many countries actually for not eating meat in many countrie
islands had the highest. option is an assistant professor of health metrics at the university of washington and the lead author of this report he says more needs to be done globally to ensure people get the right amount of nutrition. previous efforts in estimating that help fix the under industry and over the then obesity but there has not been a systematic effort to estimate the health effects. school quality. and this study is try to answer this question or nothing major challenges the lack...
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island nuclear power plant in pennsylvania partially melted down. dick thornburgh was pennsylvania's governor at the time. for the next 10 minutes, we visit the university of pittsburgh's archive service center to hear more about the accident and governor thornburgh's role. governor thornburgh: our prime concern has been, is, and remains a concern for the safety of the residents of the area, and of those workers who must carry out the responsibility of decontamination of the unit two facility. the most pressing question is which of the alternatives is the safest? if i'm satisfied that there is an alternative which meets that description, then i certainly would support it. because i am concerned about the safety of this area. ms. watson: we are at the university of pittsburgh hillman library. we are in the thornburgh room, looking at some of the thornburgh collection. dick thornburgh is a pittsburgher from the start. attended law school here. he has gone on to be governor of pennsylvania, u.s. attorney general. his collection is here now, his archive collection, at the university of pittsburgh. the thornburgh collection is large, which is an understateme
island nuclear power plant in pennsylvania partially melted down. dick thornburgh was pennsylvania's governor at the time. for the next 10 minutes, we visit the university of pittsburgh's archive service center to hear more about the accident and governor thornburgh's role. governor thornburgh: our prime concern has been, is, and remains a concern for the safety of the residents of the area, and of those workers who must carry out the responsibility of decontamination of the unit two facility....
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islands have the highest. option is an assistant professor of health metrics at the university of washington and the lead author on the report he says more needs to be done globally to ensure people get the right amount of nutrition. previous efforts in estimating the health effects the under industry and over the and obesity but there has not been a systematic effort to estimate the health effects. school quality. and this study is to try to answer this question one of the major challenges is the lack of i believe sufficient food and vegetable in our country. for during takeoff and grain the problem is too much processing on grain majority of grain that are consuming this current can therefore more free find great. depending on the day to be a factor there are different barriers that contribute to their consumption and one of the perhaps common problems is also. the friend three practice across different countries between the country there are some mississippi foods that are currently unfortunately nitpick that you think for example whole grain and not these are not far off. in many countries actually for not
islands have the highest. option is an assistant professor of health metrics at the university of washington and the lead author on the report he says more needs to be done globally to ensure people get the right amount of nutrition. previous efforts in estimating the health effects the under industry and over the and obesity but there has not been a systematic effort to estimate the health effects. school quality. and this study is to try to answer this question one of the major challenges is...
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island near the city of vladivostok. the leaders are holding their first ever meeting summit on a university campus. in the far eastern russian city is an opportunity for pyongyang to show that its economic future does not depend solely on the united states. it also gives russia the chance to show it's an important player on the korean peninsula. let's speak to our correspondence covering the story. we have sarah ra i nsfo rd covering the story. we have sarah rainsford and laura bicker. sarah, ifi rainsford and laura bicker. sarah, if i begin with you, tell us about the day so far in the meetings of these two leaders? so far the meeting hasn't actually begun yet. what we've seen today, this morning, was vladimir, landing nearthis campus where i am now. the college campus where i am now. the college campus where i am now. the college campus where the summit will take place in the sports halljust behind me. we've also seen mr putin drive his car to the venue itself and go into the building. kim jong—un hasn't yet arrived. we think he might have stayed on campus here himself, or on the island. the whol
island near the city of vladivostok. the leaders are holding their first ever meeting summit on a university campus. in the far eastern russian city is an opportunity for pyongyang to show that its economic future does not depend solely on the united states. it also gives russia the chance to show it's an important player on the korean peninsula. let's speak to our correspondence covering the story. we have sarah ra i nsfo rd covering the story. we have sarah rainsford and laura bicker. sarah,...
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i was very good stan afghanistan and the marshall islands had the highest ice can are seen is in the system professor of health metrics so the university of washington and of the author of that report he says more needs to be done globally to ensure people receive the right nutrition. previous efforts in the making helped to fix the under industry and over the and obesity but there has not been a systematic effort to estimate the health effects. school quality. and this study is to try to answer this question one of the major challenges is the lack of availability of sufficient food and vegetable in all countries. who are looking to take up grain the problem is too much processing grain majority grain that are consuming these current can therefore more free find. depending on the day to be a factor there are different better figure that contribute to their consumption and one of the perhaps common problems is also. the friend three factors across different countries and between a country there are some mississippi foods that are currently unfortunately nitpicked that you think of for example whole grains and these are not far off. in m
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good our chopper 4 over a crash on route 1 as you head up university boulevard. it's near rhode islandenue.u' find you're under police direction. the crash is scattered ross the roadway. do be careful. on theve rails w got some issues on orange, blue, silver line. also onhe red line, signal problems. back to you. >>> all right. we'll take a break now. your forecast is next. >> stay > welcome back on this thursday m temperatures in the suburbs around 40 degrees. here in washington, a temperatur of . grab a light jacket stepping out. a beautiful sunrise out there today. re is the latest sunrise time now at about 6:50. today we'll see a high of 67 with a mix of clouds and sunshine and lighter winds than yesterday. another really nice day over here's your ten-day forecast. rain at times tomorrow. breezy and chilly. temperatures in the mid-50s. weekend, highs in the 70s and maybe a shower on saturday. >> we'll have another update for you in 25 minute >>> >>> hey. what? have a great show! day?do we do it day after >> you know what happens when you do it day after day? you say everything in u
good our chopper 4 over a crash on route 1 as you head up university boulevard. it's near rhode islandenue.u' find you're under police direction. the crash is scattered ross the roadway. do be careful. on theve rails w got some issues on orange, blue, silver line. also onhe red line, signal problems. back to you. >>> all right. we'll take a break now. your forecast is next. >> stay > welcome back on this thursday m temperatures in the suburbs around 40 degrees. here in...
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in afghanistan and the marshall islands had the highest we heard from him who is assistant professor of health metrics at the university of washington also the lead author of this report and he says more needs to be done globally to ensure people receive the right. previous efforts in estimating health effects of under-nutrition and overly and obesity but there has not been a systematic effort to estimate the health effects. poor quality of the it and the study is trying to answer this question one of the major challenges is the lack of i believe. it will in all countries. who are going to take up point brain the problem is too much processing of brain majority of creating that of your consuming miscounting therefore more refined grain. you pin the on it going to be a factor there are different barry figures that contribute to their consumption and one of the perhaps common problems is also if affordability of three pack goes across the countries and beating a country there are some as this is the flu but those that are currently unfortunately neglected using it for example whole grain and nazis are not poor also a rou
in afghanistan and the marshall islands had the highest we heard from him who is assistant professor of health metrics at the university of washington also the lead author of this report and he says more needs to be done globally to ensure people receive the right. previous efforts in estimating health effects of under-nutrition and overly and obesity but there has not been a systematic effort to estimate the health effects. poor quality of the it and the study is trying to answer this question...
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currently he is a full-time faculty member to the university of california in washington in the center of rhode islandto have it. he teaches full-time for them. he published an excellent book on ronald reagan called the right moment and he is finishing a book and he will call it eat or, sleep or, thank were, it's about civil war in 1940 to 1944. where did you meet jerry? >> in california. >> how long have you been married. >> forty-nine years this year. >> what did she do when you met her? she became a health policy analyst and she headed the nonprofit in los angeles called the center of healthcare rights with medicare and medicaid. when we moved to washington it was because of her job offer. she worked for families usa with policy department and then she went to an institute at georgetown where they did health policy analysis. she had a long career in the health policy. >> you had 14 major works in the one we been talk about as well. of all of those, which one of these did you have the most fun writing christmas. >> i think it's somebody was the worst one was kennedy. because i didn't into such inter
currently he is a full-time faculty member to the university of california in washington in the center of rhode islandto have it. he teaches full-time for them. he published an excellent book on ronald reagan called the right moment and he is finishing a book and he will call it eat or, sleep or, thank were, it's about civil war in 1940 to 1944. where did you meet jerry? >> in california. >> how long have you been married. >> forty-nine years this year. >> what did she...
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in twenty six years the islanders will play in the second round of the playoffs while it's heartbreak for the penguins who were hoping for a third stanley cup title in full universe. the new york yankees were too strong for their old foes the boston red sox on tuesday james paxton struck out well of red sox batters to help the yankees to victory in the scale since they did not play on monday with new york players overall the number forty two on their backs to celebrate jackie robinson day robinson was the first black man to play in the major leagues back in one thousand nine hundred seventy those home run from clint frazier helping new york to an eight nothing win. the former head of the world anti doping agency says that testing for drugs cheats is decades behind the times david howman who now chairs the athletics integrity unit said there was no guarantee that this year's world championships would be a clean contest. all right to see a door that we can walk through and your body be analyzed for what is an all right to think we could start looking at technology is how what we're trying to anti doping we're still doing something that was done in the nineteenth se
in twenty six years the islanders will play in the second round of the playoffs while it's heartbreak for the penguins who were hoping for a third stanley cup title in full universe. the new york yankees were too strong for their old foes the boston red sox on tuesday james paxton struck out well of red sox batters to help the yankees to victory in the scale since they did not play on monday with new york players overall the number forty two on their backs to celebrate jackie robinson day...
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in the harrisburg area and three university perspective -- professors detail the health risks, political developments, and social changes that stem from three mile island11 nuclear disaster at fukushima, japan. this is about 90 minutes. togreat, welcome everyone the second half of our
in the harrisburg area and three university perspective -- professors detail the health risks, political developments, and social changes that stem from three mile island11 nuclear disaster at fukushima, japan. this is about 90 minutes. togreat, welcome everyone the second half of our
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numberfive, in a missing spf on islands is a cancer risk, a story about research from the universityor a sunscreen, a lot of people are missing the area around their eyes, maybe they are worried about making their eyes sting, but because the skin is so thin it poses a greater cancer risk if they miss out that area. it says wearing sunglasses can help areas missed by spf. looking at the most watched, number one is a story about the sex attack that changed spain. this relates to a trial last year of five men who called themselves the wolfpack, accused of the gang rape ofa wolfpack, accused of the gang rape of a teenager. they were found guilty of a lesser offence but were acquitted of rape and that prompted acquitted of rape and that prompted a #metoo style reaction in spain. this report is explaining how there seems to have been a backlash against the women and a new political party called box, which has been accused of waging war against women which is gaining ground in the polls —— vox. a very interesting watch, and number one at the moment on the bbc news app. that is it for the mo
numberfive, in a missing spf on islands is a cancer risk, a story about research from the universityor a sunscreen, a lot of people are missing the area around their eyes, maybe they are worried about making their eyes sting, but because the skin is so thin it poses a greater cancer risk if they miss out that area. it says wearing sunglasses can help areas missed by spf. looking at the most watched, number one is a story about the sex attack that changed spain. this relates to a trial last year...
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island territory. our guess is jonathan levin, a graduate of the university of pennsylvania. terry is joining us. morning. caller: good morning. i am sorry, but i kind of have to laugh at this. $91 billion? they do not pay federal taxes? geez, can i get that deal? where do you sign up for that? $91 billion after a history of corruption? how can you pretend that this is a realistic news story. thank you. host: thanks for the point. guest: i think i would point terry to my earlier remarks on the actual breakdown of the funding. it is, of course, demonstrably not true that the island has billion,eceived $91 and in fact, the actual number four permanent rebuilding projects is something on the order of $375 million, much, much smaller. host: and a follow-up from , who sent us the earlier tweet, and to clarify, she said over 3000 deaths on that island of the usa, how many people did die as a result of the hurricane? is there an estimated realistic death toll? is 3000, andtimate the 3000 comes from an independent audit carried out by researchers at johns hopkins university. there was criticism of many p
island territory. our guess is jonathan levin, a graduate of the university of pennsylvania. terry is joining us. morning. caller: good morning. i am sorry, but i kind of have to laugh at this. $91 billion? they do not pay federal taxes? geez, can i get that deal? where do you sign up for that? $91 billion after a history of corruption? how can you pretend that this is a realistic news story. thank you. host: thanks for the point. guest: i think i would point terry to my earlier remarks on the...
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island for -- >> a representative of the human race. >> mayo angelo's voice kicks off a trailer for "homecoming", a documentary of beyonce. it looks at her coachella performance that played homage to black colleges and universities. >>> and tom sellick is -- the 74-year-old actor will write about life in hollywood and life away from the camera. he's known if three men and a baby and blue bloods on cbs. chris martinez, cbs, los angeles. >>> march madness, save the best for last. big dance and they went into overtime. the finish when we come back. >>> looking outside. 10 minutes before 5:00. a clock of the city of san jose on this tuesday morning. we'll be right back. >>> good tuesday morning. we're watching the winds increase and that will be the case as we head through the day. cooler today, sunshine and windy. check out our daytime highs. a big difference compared to yesterday. 67 in mountain view and for santa clara. 68 for san jose and morgan hill. checking in for pittsburgh, antioch, 68. oakland and sanly an dra at 68 and low to mid 6. >>> clear skies and clear roadways. most of your travel times this morning are in the green with one exception. those of you making your way in from tracy, through the tracy t
island for -- >> a representative of the human race. >> mayo angelo's voice kicks off a trailer for "homecoming", a documentary of beyonce. it looks at her coachella performance that played homage to black colleges and universities. >>> and tom sellick is -- the 74-year-old actor will write about life in hollywood and life away from the camera. he's known if three men and a baby and blue bloods on cbs. chris martinez, cbs, los angeles. >>> march madness,...
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island conference with dr. holly angeli. i helped coordinate the 35th anniversary my first year teaching at penn state harrisburg. i was doing my phd at the university of british columbia in canada and i was readying cosmopolitanism that has a lot of syllables in it, i was reading a book by ulrich beck, a will that risk and he was talking about events that transcend national boundaries, they become be on the nation and cosmopolitan. one of the things he referenced in examples of this were nuclear power plant explosions. i was reading his book and i was writing on cosmopolitanism in at this time, the fukushima nuclear disaster happened and that really altered the focus of how i was going to talk about cosmopolitanism in my research and i did work on publications dealing with fukushima and it later helping with the 35th anniversary conference here with 3 mile island. it was just an uncanny coincidence that i find myself working on a campus location close to 3 mile island having studied fukushima. thank you for being here, i want to, at this point introduce our keynote speaker, arnie gunderson . >> arnie gunderson is the chief engineer and member of th
island conference with dr. holly angeli. i helped coordinate the 35th anniversary my first year teaching at penn state harrisburg. i was doing my phd at the university of british columbia in canada and i was readying cosmopolitanism that has a lot of syllables in it, i was reading a book by ulrich beck, a will that risk and he was talking about events that transcend national boundaries, they become be on the nation and cosmopolitan. one of the things he referenced in examples of this were...
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deaths i was back to stan afghanistan in the marshall islands had the highest i scan machine is an assistant professor of health metrics at the university of washington and the lead author of the report he says more needs to be done globally to ensure people receive the right nutrition. previous efforts in the making that helped to fix the under in the tradition and over the then obesity but there has not been a systematic effort to estimate the health effects. school quality. and this study is to try to answer this question one of the major challenges is the lack of a bally bullet sufficient food and vegetable in all countries. for healing take up grain the problem is too much processing grain majority of the grain that are consuming these current can therefore more free find. depending on the day to be a factor there are different barrier that contribute to their consumption and one of the common problems is also a. good friend a three pack across different countries leading the country there are some mississippi foods that are currently unfortunately nitpicked that you think of for example whole grain and these are not far off. in ma
deaths i was back to stan afghanistan in the marshall islands had the highest i scan machine is an assistant professor of health metrics at the university of washington and the lead author of the report he says more needs to be done globally to ensure people receive the right nutrition. previous efforts in the making that helped to fix the under in the tradition and over the then obesity but there has not been a systematic effort to estimate the health effects. school quality. and this study is...
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universal value of the site remains. it is not only the cathedral, it is also the island that is recognised by unesco and that should remainnning to be built, we are not sure they exist as materials, so there is a lot of specialists who have to see if it is possible to recover the cathedral as it was before these horrible disasters. thank you very much for joining us. we will look forward to that process beginning and they will bea that process beginning and they will be a big discussion i am sure in france about the nature of the rebuilding, how it is done and where the material comes from but clearly, the material comes from but clearly, the whole country is invested in this. it is now 24—hour since we we re this. it is now 24—hour since we were broadcasting while notre dame was burning. the fire ravaged the 850—year—old building's roof and caused its spire to collapse. at this stage, they are still taking stock of the level of damage. hundreds of millions of euros have been pledged to help rebuild the french cathedral. let's look back now at some of the key images from paris. bell sounds. it is devastating. it is overwh
universal value of the site remains. it is not only the cathedral, it is also the island that is recognised by unesco and that should remainnning to be built, we are not sure they exist as materials, so there is a lot of specialists who have to see if it is possible to recover the cathedral as it was before these horrible disasters. thank you very much for joining us. we will look forward to that process beginning and they will bea that process beginning and they will be a big discussion i am...
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created universal shouldn't fear dominate irish nationalism in the north is the only prospect of another force a magic which can buying the political arrangements to go. there is nobody within the island or within these islands as far as i can see with the capacity. to do the damage that has been done we need another george mitchell style chirrup person independently informed to come in here and to on do what went before and start building afresh and i dote on lester's a reconfiguration within the democratic unionist party in terms of leadership and senior personnel i doubt if there is a capacity for nationalism to go back into government with a particular party that talking about george mitchell your term along with the all the other major persona over the last generation the only of the people who came in to help with that we bill clinton or george mitchell burthen really understand nor moment i think george mitchell was the most consummate politician i have ever met he had a very very good brain and he had a very good manner a manner in terms of management of people of differing persuasions we need somebody like that somebody with that vast experience to take control again. join us
created universal shouldn't fear dominate irish nationalism in the north is the only prospect of another force a magic which can buying the political arrangements to go. there is nobody within the island or within these islands as far as i can see with the capacity. to do the damage that has been done we need another george mitchell style chirrup person independently informed to come in here and to on do what went before and start building afresh and i dote on lester's a reconfiguration within...
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island nuclear power plant in pennsylvania partially melted down. dick thornburgh was pennsylvania's governor at the time. for the next 10 minutes, we visit the university of pittsburgh's archive service center to hear more about the accident and governor thornburgh's role. governor thornburgh: our prime concern has been, is, and remains a concern for the safety of the ren
island nuclear power plant in pennsylvania partially melted down. dick thornburgh was pennsylvania's governor at the time. for the next 10 minutes, we visit the university of pittsburgh's archive service center to hear more about the accident and governor thornburgh's role. governor thornburgh: our prime concern has been, is, and remains a concern for the safety of the ren
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island. >> shepard: what more do we know about florida man? >> well, he's a lawyer. he's a member of the florida bar a graduate of the universityool. he owns other real estate including a house that was used on mtv "real world" in the show's 17th season in 2006. almost 10,000 square feet. you can rent it for $1,000 to $3,000 a night. that is nice. >> shepard: what did you think of virginia? >> quite a win. >> shepard: low scoring, fantastic game. i felt bad for the red raiders. >> felt like destiny the way they won so many games last minute. >> shepard: i enjoyed it. you know, kind of pulling for the red raiders but it was a great game. i'm not thankful for staying up past midnight. too old for that. >> you like the underdogs? >> i like cavuto. it's his turn. >> can't hold this hearing without mentioning the elephant in the room. >> your unacceptable handling of robert mueller's report. >> within a week, bill in a position to release the report to the public. i am relying on my own discretion to make as much to the public as i can. >> all we have is your four-page summary, which seems to cherry pick from the report. >> this is
island. >> shepard: what more do we know about florida man? >> well, he's a lawyer. he's a member of the florida bar a graduate of the universityool. he owns other real estate including a house that was used on mtv "real world" in the show's 17th season in 2006. almost 10,000 square feet. you can rent it for $1,000 to $3,000 a night. that is nice. >> shepard: what did you think of virginia? >> quite a win. >> shepard: low scoring, fantastic game. i felt...
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engineers at the university of the highlands and islands hope it can be used to create a cheaper alternativere already starting to see the first signs of that change, with a veil of high cloud spinning up from the continent and mixed in there a little bit of saharan dust in the upper atmosphere. that is making for some pretty interesting sunrises. quite an orange glow around at the moment, and you may well notice it over the next couple of days. now, for the remainder of today, we will see some showery outbreaks of rain developing across the south—west and into wales by the end of the afternoon and into the evening. at the same time, the breeze will pick up and it will be a cool night with quite a lot of cloud coming in across eastern scotland and north—east england. so, low pressure in the driving seat over the next few days and those weather fronts will continue to spill in from the atlantic with the breeze picking up, really making it feel noticeably cooler for wednesday. a few showery outbreaks of rain, some of it heavy as it moves its way slowly through the morning across cornwall, into
engineers at the university of the highlands and islands hope it can be used to create a cheaper alternativere already starting to see the first signs of that change, with a veil of high cloud spinning up from the continent and mixed in there a little bit of saharan dust in the upper atmosphere. that is making for some pretty interesting sunrises. quite an orange glow around at the moment, and you may well notice it over the next couple of days. now, for the remainder of today, we will see some...
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agree that universities have a problem we just disagree on how to solve it jumps al-jazeera earthlings taiwan's leaders have criticized china after flying military planes south of the island they say china flew bombers and used warships and waters around the island president sighing when says beijing's actions only strengthens taiwan's resolve to defend itself china's armed forces yesterday sent a large number of military aircraft and naval vessels into our the synergy their actions certain taiwan and other like minded countries in the region as president i want to tell you that tehran is not intimidated these actions or actions only serve to strengthen our resolve our military forces have the capacity determination and commitment to defend taiwan and not allow court to dictate our own future graham onward is a defense analyst in singapore hear things that china's military drills are not unusual. the chinese side in a time when he side have been at it for years conducting their annual military exercises to prepare for range of military invasion scenarios so nothing unusual about that i would say that the reason what has changed really are the sticks and i think over the l
agree that universities have a problem we just disagree on how to solve it jumps al-jazeera earthlings taiwan's leaders have criticized china after flying military planes south of the island they say china flew bombers and used warships and waters around the island president sighing when says beijing's actions only strengthens taiwan's resolve to defend itself china's armed forces yesterday sent a large number of military aircraft and naval vessels into our the synergy their actions certain...
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universities will follow suit. reenter crocs for, bbc news. let me ta ke reenter crocs for, bbc news. let me take you back to the bbc news breaking news this hour. on the island which island of madeira, it's happening cano co., which is a small town the southeast of the capital, we understand that a tourist bus overturned on a road there, there are varying reports of casualties, but we do know there have been for tallies. that's been confirmed by the mayor of chemical, fully pay for sue's eye, who has told local journalist that there were a number for tallies. i should one you that we cannot verify these figures, but the range, all of these are figures quoted by the news agency who has been courting local news broadcasters from nine for tallies to 28. we understand there were 50 people aboard the tourist coach, we don't yet know whether these coach carried madeira inns or tourists, if so, what nationalities may have been involved, we will be getting more information on that, we will bring it to assumes we possibly can. to confirm, there's been an accident in madeira, from southeast from the capital, there are number of casualties, and at least nine people are
universities will follow suit. reenter crocs for, bbc news. let me ta ke reenter crocs for, bbc news. let me take you back to the bbc news breaking news this hour. on the island which island of madeira, it's happening cano co., which is a small town the southeast of the capital, we understand that a tourist bus overturned on a road there, there are varying reports of casualties, but we do know there have been for tallies. that's been confirmed by the mayor of chemical, fully pay for sue's eye,...
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universe. therefore, they owe their existence to donald tr don mcgahn is not that guy. >> he's part of the group donald woulde swamp. >> absolutely, and you know who is not? steve miller an islandidual who is are inhabiting the white house. they do what the president says. they execute his nefarious missions. don mcgahn says i was here before you. i'm going to be here after you and i have to protect my interests in this town and eco system i inhabit. i find that to be a defining characteristic of why he's the guy who can say everything that happened. he has to protect himself in this world long after donald trump. >> relatedly, we saw a lot of leaks about don mcgahn earlier this year and throughout the last year. and those leaks made him look good. i think that was kind of -- that attested to the idea that either he or people around him were trying to protect his reputation as someone with integrity, as someone who was trying to stop the president's worst impulses but we know a lot of what was said about don mcgahn before it came out. we knew mcgahn was talking to inve investigato investigators. the white house didn't anticipate that. and kt mcfarland. the president apparently
universe. therefore, they owe their existence to donald tr don mcgahn is not that guy. >> he's part of the group donald woulde swamp. >> absolutely, and you know who is not? steve miller an islandidual who is are inhabiting the white house. they do what the president says. they execute his nefarious missions. don mcgahn says i was here before you. i'm going to be here after you and i have to protect my interests in this town and eco system i inhabit. i find that to be a defining...
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island. the humbled forum is named after the famous researcher and universal scholar at xander from home bought. construction began in june two thousand and twelve the government is providing five hundred ninety million euros funding an extra one hundred million euros have been collected in donations to reconstruct the baroque for side. aside from the building itself the current focus is on the objects displayed inside restitution of colonial era artifacts is a matter of heated debate and one the new make a museum contact. a gruesome murder carved in stone and discovered by chance in guatemala in the nineteenth century. incredible boats from oceania fit for the high seas but without a single nail. and a cave from china where buddhist monks prayed over one hundred nine thousand years ago. treasures from berlin's enormous collections. prussian rulers started these collections over two hundred years ago today they belong to the prussian cultural heritage foundation the key player in the new book for. around five hundred thousand exhibits will be on display from all continents mostly acquired in th
island. the humbled forum is named after the famous researcher and universal scholar at xander from home bought. construction began in june two thousand and twelve the government is providing five hundred ninety million euros funding an extra one hundred million euros have been collected in donations to reconstruct the baroque for side. aside from the building itself the current focus is on the objects displayed inside restitution of colonial era artifacts is a matter of heated debate and one...
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island. the humboldt forum is named after the famous researcher and universal scholar at xander from home bought construction began in june two thousand and twelve the government is providing five hundred ninety million euros funding an extra one hundred million euros have been collected in donations to reconstruct the baroque for side. aside from the building itself the current focus is on the objects displayed inside restitution of colonial era artifacts is a matter of heated debate and one the new mega museum conseco. a gruesome murder carved in stone and discovered by chance in guatemala in the nineteenth century. incredible boat from oceania fit for the high seas but without a single nail. and a cave from china where buddhist monks prayed over one hundred thousand years ago. treasures from berlin's enormous collections. prussian rulers started these collections over two hundred years ago today they belong to the prussian cultural heritage foundation the key player in the new book for. around five hundred thousand exhibits will be on display from all continents mostly acquired in the ninetee
island. the humboldt forum is named after the famous researcher and universal scholar at xander from home bought construction began in june two thousand and twelve the government is providing five hundred ninety million euros funding an extra one hundred million euros have been collected in donations to reconstruct the baroque for side. aside from the building itself the current focus is on the objects displayed inside restitution of colonial era artifacts is a matter of heated debate and one...